Oilers honour 2024 inductees on Friday after game against Pittsburgh

The Edmonton Oilers will celebrate their 2024 Oilers Hall of Fame class following their game against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday, October 25, at Rogers Place.

This year’s inductees, Randy Gregg and Craig MacTavish, will be honoured in a post-game ceremony, joining the ranks of Oilers legends permanently enshrined in the ring above the PCL Loge Level. The ceremony will feature appearances from fellow Hall of Famers and alumni, including Al Hamilton, Charlie Huddy, Chris Joseph, Dave Hunter, Kelly Buchberger, Kevin Lowe, and Paul Coffey.

Gregg and MacTavish will receive their official Oilers Hall of Fame jackets as part of the induction, while fans attending the game will have the opportunity to receive a limited-edition Hall of Fame commemorative ticket. In addition, Oilers players will wear special Hall of Fame patches on their jerseys, with select game-worn jerseys being auctioned later to benefit the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation.

The Oilers face off against the Penguins at 7:00 p.m. MT, with the Hall of Fame ceremony taking place immediately after the game. Fans at Rogers Place are encouraged to stay for the celebration, while those watching from home can tune in to Sportsnet ONE for live coverage of the event.

A limited number of single-game tickets for the Hall of Fame induction game are still available at EdmontonOilers.com.

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